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Queueing Systems - Theory and Applications, Volume 100
Volume 100, Number 1-2, February 2022
- Sergey Foss:

Farewell Editorial. 1-3 - Michel Mandjes:

Introductory editorial: December 2021. 5-6 - Kristen Gardner

, Rhonda Righter:
The cost of collaboration. 7-40 - Weimin Dai, Jian-Qiang Hu

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Correlated queues with service times depending on inter-arrival times. 41-60 - Victor F. Araman

, Hong Chen, Peter W. Glynn, Li Xia:
On a single server queue fed by scheduled traffic with Pareto perturbations. 61-91 - Ross McVinish

, Yoni Nazarathy, Giang Nguyen:
Modern trends in applied probability closing a special issue of overview papers. 93-94 - Yiqiang Q. Zhao

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The kernel method tail asymptotics analytic approach for stationary probabilities of two-dimensional queueing systems. 95-131 - Rahul Jain

, Vijay Kamble:
New directions in learning and control of stochastic networks. 133-134 - Wentao Weng

, R. Srikant:
An algorithm for improved delay-scaling in input-queued switches. 135-166
Volume 100, Number 3-4, April 2022
- Marko Boon

, Onno J. Boxma, Sergey Foss
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Editorial introduction to '100 views on queues'. 167-168 - Peter W. Glynn:

Queueing theory: past, present, and future. 169-171 - Søren Asmussen, Mogens Bladt

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From PH/MAP to ME/RAP. 173-175 - Konstantin Avrachenkov:

Stability and partial instability of multi-class retrial queues. 177-179 - Richard J. Boucherie

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Norton's theorem and insensitivity. 181-183 - Herwig Bruneel:

Some thoughts on the analysis of coupled queues. 185-187 - Dieter Fiems:

Retrial queues with generally distributed retrial times. 189-191 - Brian H. Fralix:

Stationary distributions and the random-product representation. 193-195 - Kristen Gardner:

Correlation in redundancy systems. 197-199 - Mor Harchol-Balter

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The multiserver job queueing model. 201-203 - Offer Kella

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Martingales associated with functions of Markov and finite variation processes. 205-207 - Bara Kim:

Monotonicity of the mean queue size in DPS systems. 209-211 - Lasse Leskelä:

Ross's second conjecture and supermodular stochastic ordering. 213-215 - Nelly Litvak

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New ways of solving large Markov chains. 217-219 - Andreas Löpker:

The Wei-Norman method for the infinite-server queue with phase-type arrivals. 221-223 - Masakiyo Miyazawa, Evsey Morozov

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Stability condition of a cascade system with a general number of stations. 225-227 - Bo Friis Nielsen

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Characterisation of multivariate phase type distributions. 229-231 - Rudesindo Núñez-Queija, Balakrishna J. Prabhu, Jacques Resing:

Queueing models with service speed adaptations at arrival instants of an external observer. 233-235 - David Perry, Wolfgang Stadje:

Perishable inventories and queues with impatience. 237-239 - Phil Pollett:

Quasi-stationary distributions for queueing and other models. 241-243 - Werner R. W. Scheinhardt:

Birth-death fluid queues and orthogonal polynomials. 245-247 - Alan Scheller-Wolf:

A multi-server/single-server duality. 249-251 - Mark S. Squillante:

On the quantum entanglement of random walks and queueing systems. 253-255 - Wolfgang Stadje, David Perry:

Growth-collapse effects applied to cash management and queues. 257-259 - Peter G. Taylor:

Spatial queues with a moving server. 261-263 - Miklós Telek:

The two-matrix problem. 265-267 - Gideon Weiss:

Parallel multi-type many server conjecture. 269-271 - Serhan Ziya:

Queues with no-show customers. 273-275 - Rami Atar, Eyal Castiel

, Martin I. Reiman:
Parallel server systems in extended heavy traffic. 277-279 - Marko A. A. Boon

, Erik M. M. Winands:
Open problems for critically loaded k-limited polling systems. 281-283 - Krzysztof Debicki

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Exact asymptotics of Gaussian-driven tandem queues. 285-287 - Mathilde Durvy, Olivier Dousse, Patrick Thiran:

On the transition times in a loss model of wireless networks. 289-291 - Sergey Foss

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Convergence in the total variation norm in multiserver queues. 293-295 - Nicolas Gast:

Why (and when) do asymptotic methods work so well? 297-299 - Tim Hellemans, Benny Van Houdt:

Open problems in refined mean field approximations. 301-303 - Ingemar Kaj:

Synchronization in a self-exciting buffer model. 305-307 - Michel Mandjes:

Multivariate M/G/1 systems with coupled input and parallel service. 309-311 - Predrag R. Jelenkovic, Petar Momcilovic:

Scaling regimes of growth networks. 313-315 - Debankur Mukherjee:

Rates of convergence of the join the shortest queue policy for large-system heavy traffic. 317-319 - Ilkka Norros:

Information-based long-range dependence. 321-323 - Binyamin Oz, Seva Shneer, Ilze Ziedins

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Queueing models for addictive tasks. 325-327 - Zbigniew Palmowski:

First exit time for a discrete-time parallel queue. 329-331 - Guodong Pang, Andrey Sarantsev

, Yuri M. Suhov:
Transient behaviors of single-server queues with diffusive rates. 333-335 - Pascal Moyal, Ohad Perry:

Many-server limits for service systems with dependent service and patience times. 337-339 - Anatolii A. Puhalskii:

Moderate deviation asymptotics of the GI/G/n queue in the Halfin-Whitt regime. 341-343 - Kavita Ramanan:

Beyond mean-field limits for the analysis of large-scale networks. 345-347 - Karl Sigman:

Comparing backwards and forwards random walk maxima. 349-351 - Tetsuya Takine:

On level-dependent QBD processes with explosive state space. 353-355 - Alexander B. Veretennikov:

An open problem about the rate of convergence in Erlang-Sevastyanov's model. 357-359 - Joris Walraevens:

Asymptotics in priority queues: from finite to infinite capacities. 361-363 - Ward Whitt, Wei You

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New decomposition approximations for queueing networks. 365-367 - Bert Zwart:

Conjectures on symmetric queues in heavy traffic. 369-371 - Samuli Aalto:

Minimizing the mean slowdown in a single-server queue. 373-375 - Ivo Adan, Rajeeva L. Karandikar, Vidyadhar G. Kulkarni:

Parking game. 377-379 - Faruk Akin, E. Lerzan Örmeci:

Optimal control of a loss system with feedback. 381-383 - Venkat Anantharam:

Weakening the grip of the model. 385-387 - Jonatha Anselmi:

Replication vs speculation for load balancing. 389-391 - Hayriye Ayhan:

Server assignment policies in queues with customer abandonments. 393-395 - Sem C. Borst:

Load balancing in large-scale heterogeneous systems. 397-399 - Burak Büke:

Modelling heterogeneity in many-server queueing systems. 401-403 - Bernardo D'Auria

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Conditioned tandem networks. 405-407 - Andrew Daw:

Services shaped by history. 409-411 - Jing Dong:

Metastability in queues. 413-415 - Douglas G. Down:

Optimal control of energy-aware queueing systems. 417-419 - Antonis Economou:

How much information should be given to the strategic customers of a queueing system? 421-423 - Itai Gurvich

, John J. Hasenbein:
Policy robustness in queueing networks. 425-427 - Refael Hassin:

Profit maximization and cost balancing in queueing systems. 429-431 - Moshe Haviv:

Optimal timing of arrival to a queue. 433-435 - Shane G. Henderson, Pieter L. van den Berg, Caroline J. Jagtenberg

, Hemeng Li:
How should volunteers be dispatched to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest cases? 437-439 - Esa Hyytiä, Peter Jacko

, Rhonda Righter:
Routing with too much information? 441-443 - Rouba Ibrahim:

Personalized scheduling in service systems. 445-447 - Yoshiaki Inoue:

A load-balancing problem for distributed bulk-service queues with size-dependent batch processing times. 449-451 - Royi Jacobovic:

Internalization of externalities in queues with discretionary services. 453-455 - Matthieu Jonckheere

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From Erlang formula to robust control. 457-459 - Frank Kelly:

Resource pooling in electricity grids: wind, storage and transmission. 461-463 - George Kesidis, Takis Konstantopoulos, Michael A. Zazanis

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In search of the least age of information. 465-467 - Ger Koole

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The slow-server problem with multiple slow servers. 469-471 - Jean Mairesse, Pascal Moyal:

New frontiers for stochastic matching. 473-475 - Binyamin Oz:

Optimal admission policy to an observable M/G/1 queue. 477-479 - Raik Stolletz:

Optimization of time-dependent queueing systems. 481-483 - Wouter van Eekelen, Johan S. H. van Leeuwaarden

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Distributionally robust views on extremal queues. 485-487 - Uri Yechiali:

Transplant queueing. 489-491 - Nelson Antunes

, Gonçalo Jacinto
, António Pacheco
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Statistical inference in queueing networks with probing information. 493-495 - Urtzi Ayesta:

Reinforcement learning in queues. 497-499 - François Baccelli:

Stationary queues in space and time. 501-503 - René Bekker:

Validating state-dependent queues in health care. 505-507 - Jose H. Blanchet

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Some open problems in exact simulation of stochastic differential equations. 509-511 - Vivek S. Borkar:

Learning to cooperate in agent-based control of queueing networks. 513-515 - Apostolos Burnetas:

Learning and data-driven optimization in queues with strategic customers. 517-519 - Bruno Gaujal:

Learning in queues. 521-523 - Harsha Honnappa:

Calibrating nonstationary queueing network models. 525-527 - Junfei Huang

, Avishai Mandelbaum, Petar Momcilovic:
Appointment-driven service systems with many servers. 529-531 - Sandeep Juneja:

Learning the queue arrivals game equilibrium. 533-535 - Dirk P. Kroese, Lachlan J. Gibson:

Simulating rare events in queues via neural networks. 537-539 - Liron Ravner:

Queue input estimation from discrete workload observations. 541-543 - Ad Ridder

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Rare-event analysis and simulation of queues with time-varying rates. 545-547 - Rob van der Mei, Sandjai Bhulai

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A data-driven approach to deriving closed-form approximations for queueing problems using genetic algorithms. 549-551 - Maria Vlasiou

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Queues on interacting networks. 553-555 - Neil Walton:

Queueing: a perennial theory. 557-559 - Weina Wang:

Beyond response time: scheduling to speed up convergence in machine learning. 561-563 - Galit B. Yom-Tov

, Anat Rafaeli:
Integrating emotional load into service operations. 565-567 - Yiqiang Q. Zhao:

Statistical inference for mean-field queueing models. 569-571

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